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Sali J. Loughery, MD
4.7 / 5
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  • Phoenix Children's Pediatrics
  • Primary Care
Sali J. Loughery, MD
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Rare Pediatric Movement Disorders
Some disorders are as complex as their names might imply – whether it’s paroxysmal dyskinesias or opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome. Rare pediatric movement disorders are a group of individually unique and uncommon neurological diseases, many with genetic causes. Experts have
Programs & Services
The interventional cardiology team at Phoenix Children’s offers a wide range of programs, services and technologies to assist patients and their families. We partner with other internal specialists to provide additional services, resources and subspecialty care. Our team believes
Article
Tapping Into Resilience
November 1, 2023
… Fetal Care Center Prematurity Fetal Care Before becoming a mother, if someone had told Charmaine she would … to heal and grow, and that’s a long process. A tracheostomy offers a better chance they can go home sooner and frees up … crying hysterically. She told me she had been doing this work for 40 years and that she had seen a lot of babies, and …
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When you call our clinic for the first time, we will ask you some basic questions. Then, someone from our colorectal nursing team will contact you to get additional details. This is also when we start obtaining records, X-rays and images from other facilities. We will schedule an
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11 (Virtual) back-to-school tips
July 30, 2020
By Ann Sandoval, M Ed
… any bad feelings about virtual learning and help them get off on the right foot. Continue the tradition. A major part … is involved in the planning and has a bit of elbow space to work. Routine is everything. Every parent knows that a … of online school (and online everything), the stability and comfort of a routine are more important than ever. …
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Gwen M. Grimsby, MD
Division Chief, Urology
4.8 / 5
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  • Urology
Gwen M. Grimsby, MD
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Neuro-Oncology Program
We offer the only pediatric comprehensive care in the state for brain and spinal cord tumors. Our team at the Jaydie Lynn King Neuro-Oncology Program understands brain tumors that occur in infants and children are very different from adult brain tumors and combines expertise from
Services
… the best medicine. That’s why Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics offers routine checkups and health screenings for children … American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) age-specific vaccine recommendations: Guidance to keep your child’s vaccinations on … child’s healthcare. Your child’s primary care provider will work directly with a behavioral health care manager. …
Doctor
Richard S. Engel, MD
Associate Division Chief, Hospital Medicine; Medical Director, Quality Improvement
Specialties
  • Hospital Medicine
Richard S. Engel, MD

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